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Thursday, January 23, 2020
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Fred&C indy Moore posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
She was a kind loveing giving person which shows in the character of all her children.She will be sadly missed.
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Bob Moore posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
While visiting my mom, (Marjorie) this past weekend, thats when I heard of aunt Loretta passing away. It seems like only yesterday when my mom, dad, my brother Fred and I would take a trip over to Palmer to see aunt Loretta and uncle Norman. Had many a parties, picnic there as well. It was always great to see other relatives, some you see all the time, while others you didn't seen but once in a while. I will always remember all those good times. My prayer and thoughts go out to the rest of the family and I'm sure aunt Loretta will be watching over all of us now. Bob Moore
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Jennifer Jean Thresher-Chounard posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
There is not enough poetic words in all of the world to describe my wonderful, loving Grandmother! My happiest childhood memories were spent in her loving care. We swam, played cards, went for long walks, went to church, picked berries, played crochet, visited neighbors, watered the garden, did some chores and then we swam some more. I remember it all Gramma, the big bed, the guest book, the night-light, the pool breaking while we were in it, you letting me play Grandpa's organ when he wasn't looking (our little secret), the sticks of gum, sitting in your lap and talking, the smiles and hugs and above all I learned about unconditional love! Her passing has truly been a difficult time for me. I miss this hardworking, wonderful, loving women! God truly has an angel in his arms. I love you and always will. Jenny (5th Grandchild, daughter of Kenneth)
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Judy (Chrusciel) Bourgeois posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
Loretta was a very familiar face in my Weight Watcher class in Indian Orchard. Her gentle good humor is a warm memory. Judy (Chrusciel) Bourgeois
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Dan Thresher posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
A better place her soul has found, wings up lifted, soars off the ground. To rest among the heavens. God Bless.
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Bill andJudy Benerakis posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
We will always carry fond memories of Loretta..a sweet lady, very thoughtful to remember important occasions by sending cards..a dear friend to many..we are all blessed to have had her with us for a while ... she will be missed , but, not forgotten...
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Charlene Davis posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
My thoughts and prayers are with all of the family. One day...we will be reunited with Aunt Loretta in Heaven. Let the Blessed assurance give you peace.
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Ken Thresher posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
My Dear Mom My mom to me was dear. Now, she will always be near. She taught me how to swim. She didn’t do it on a whim. She showed me wrong wasn’t right. Especially when we kids would fight. In younger days when dad could hardly hear, She was our go-between, to yell in his ear! Through 64 years of marriage she did prevail, Good times, hard times, standing by without fail. The example she set with support and a smile, Will forever be etched in my memory file. As she aged, her body would wane. She toughed it out --- with her legs in pain. Soon after, she could no longer walk. We were just happy she could still talk. God has taken her to The Other Side. With that event, I will abide. My mom to me was dear. NOW, she will always be near! Ken Thresher Written 22 Nov 2003
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